Finalists Selected For SOUNZ Contemporary Award
Finalists Selected For SOUNZ Contemporary Award
The three
finalists selected for the 2009 SOUNZ Contemporary Award
include a multi-media work written in response to the
1970’s Cambodian genocide, a symphony inspired by the
imagery of painter Marc Chagall, and a piano concerto which
at one point requires the performer to leap up from their
seat to play inside the piano. They are My Name is Mok Bhon
by Jack Body, Symphony III by Ross Harris and Volti by
Michael Norris. ends
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The
SOUNZ Contemporary Award is a project of both the
Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and the
Centre for New Zealand Music (SOUNZ). The award invites
composers who are APRA members to submit two works which
have been premiered in the previous year. SOUNZ convenes a
panel of experts to assess the entries on artistic criteria
including compositional excellence and
inspiration.
Scilla Askew, Executive Director of SOUNZ
comments: "The SOUNZ Contemporary Award is the most
prestigious annual prize for composers offered in New
Zealand. There were a record-breaking 35 entries this year
representing every area of composition: from electroacoustic
and multimedia to choral, chamber, orchestral, concerto and
solo works."
My Name is Mok Bhon by Jack Body, a
work for orchestra with video images and sounds, was
premiered by the NZSO conducted by Hamish McKeich, in their
Made in New Zealand concert in May, 2009. The panel agreed
the work has an undeniable emotional impact through its
subject but they were particularly intrigued by the way in
which Body was able to evoke an Asian sound world by
transcribing music of other cultures for Western orchestral
instruments.
Symphony III by Ross Harris was
premiered by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted
by Marko Letonja, in August 2008. In choosing this work as a
finalist, the panel were impressed by Harris’ “amazing
control of counterpoint and fresh, sophisticated musical
language."
Volti by Michael Norris is a work for
piano and orchestra premiered in Seoul, Korea as one of the
New Zealand pieces selected for the 2009 Asian Composers
League Conference and Festival in April, 2009. The panel
enjoyed the theatricality inherent in the work and agreed
that the work held their attention.
"The calibre of
the entries this year was particularly strong," Scilla Askew
notes, "and reflects the level of commitment and creativity
to be found in the work of New Zealand composers. We can
only hope that many of these works will be given further
performances or broadcasts so that a much wider audience can
enjoy and experience the rich and diverse music being
created and performed in this country."
The 2009
SOUNZ Contemporary Award winner will be announced, along
with the winners of the APRA Silver Scroll and APRA Maioha
Awards, on Thursday 17 September. This year the event will
be held in Christchurch for the first time. The SOUNZ
Contemporary Award consists of a trophy and $3000 cash prize
from APRA. The trophy was designed and made by Auckland
sculptor Sarah Smuts Kennedy and depicts a bronze fern frond
mounted on a shaped oak and ebony
base.